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Options Beach Road

Options Beach Road is a residential home for individuals with learning disabilities and behaviours that challenge. The home is situated in the West Sussex coastal town of Littlehampton. .

Options Vernon

Options Vernon is a residential home for adults with moderate to severe learning disabilities and who may also have physical disabilities, sensory impairment or specific health needs. The home seeks to provide long-term care and support with maximum independence.

Options West Sussex

Options West Sussex provide services to adults with a diagnosis of Autism or Asperger’s Syndrome in their own homes, in education or day placements, in paid or voluntary employment and in the community. We also deliver services in association with West Sussex County Council as part of My Network...

Rivers LPC

Rivers LPC is a small charity based in Crawley, West Sussex. Rivers LPC works towards empowering women to take up new challenges in life. The charity supports women who are socially excluded, not able to find assistance from other organisations or need help without the involvement of formal...

Talking Hands Café

Owned by deaf couple John and Caroline, Talking Hands Cafe is run by a team of deaf and hearing people who use British Sign Language alongside speech. As well as delicious home-cooked foods and snacks, the café runs regular communication groups: kids’ BSL clubs; BSL courses; a communication club...

Team Domenica - Removing barriers to...

Team Domenica is a social enterprise charity. Our vision is for people with learning disabilities to be valued in the workplace, to reach their full potential and feel included as members of society. Based in central Brighton and Hove, we operate through a unique three-tier set-up of Training...

The Apuldram Centre

The Apuldram Centre is a rural day centre on the outskirts of Chichester, offering a range of adult social care activities that enable us to support adults with learning disabilities. We also run a Supported Living Service supporting up to 30 adults to live independently in their own tenancies...

The Autism Trust UK

The Autism Trust UK provides an ASD friendly, real working environment, fostering independence and building work skills for individuals aged 16 years and older, with autism. This can be achieved through work experience or where applicable participation in the ASDAN Employability programme. We...

The Blues Busters

The Blues Busters is a Voluntary project based in Chichester and was set up to help young adults. The Corner stone of the BB project is a social club, where young people can meet safely, hang out, make friendships, be supported and have fun with others and look to a positive future.

The Rainbow Centre for Conductive...

The Rainbow Centre provides Conductive Education (CE) services. The sessions aim to improve the quality of life for children with Cerebral Palsy, Motor Learning Difficulties and Delayed Development through Ce working in partnership with the whole family.

The SAND Project

Visable Learning, presented by the SAND Project, is the name of our training facility, community hub and enterprise nerve centre. It is a media cafe on the High Street – and other sites around Worthing – providing bespoke real-life work opportunities for 16-25 year olds with MLD based on what...

The Spectrum - Quarterly magazine for...

The Spectrum is: a quarterly magazine for age 16+ (although some parents subscribe on behalf of their under-16s) ; edited by an autistic person ; written by people on the autism spectrum, including Asperger syndrome, or (occasionally) by professionals with this group specifically in mind.